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Strict Standards: Non-static method DB::isError() should not be called statically, assuming $this from incompatible context in /group/project/aicat/web/lib/database.php on line 34Catalogue of Artificial Intelligence Techniques

Subgoaling

Many planning systems use a Backwards Search
of the space that is defined by the available
Operators. The goal is split into
subgoals, and the
system then recursively tries to satisfy those subgoals. A major
problem with this method is that the subgoals may be interdependent.
To achieve subgoal G1 it may be necessary to apply an operator that
makes it impossible to achieve subgoal G2. See Interactions
Between Sub-goals.